Warranty Statement
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... and Power Supplies used with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device. Located at the number on a statistical basis as part of original purchase. What Epson Will Do To Correct Problems: If your product requires service during the limited warranty period, please call Epson at... the model, serial number, and date of the warranty service, the replacement lamp carries the limited 90-day warranty stated above. Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted, due to the projector lamp, which...
... and Power Supplies used with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device. Located at the number on a statistical basis as part of original purchase. What Epson Will Do To Correct Problems: If your product requires service during the limited warranty period, please call Epson at... the model, serial number, and date of the warranty service, the replacement lamp carries the limited 90-day warranty stated above. Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted, due to the projector lamp, which...
Product Brochure
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...15 degrees Operating Distance 19' (6 m) SUPPORT - All other product and brand names are subject to VGA adapter (not included). PowerLite S6 Multimedia Projector Audio L/R S-video USB (Type B) BACK PANEL Computer Component 1 Monitor Out ORDERING INFORMATION Product Name PowerLite S6 Replacement Lamp Replacement Air Filters Product Code V11H283420 V13H010L41 V13H134A13 UPC 010343 87073 4 010343 86410 8 010343 86412 2 Speaker Composite Power Video Anchor Bar SPECIFICATIONS Projection System Epson 3LCD, 3-chip optical engine Projection Method Front/rear/ceiling mount Driving...
...15 degrees Operating Distance 19' (6 m) SUPPORT - All other product and brand names are subject to VGA adapter (not included). PowerLite S6 Multimedia Projector Audio L/R S-video USB (Type B) BACK PANEL Computer Component 1 Monitor Out ORDERING INFORMATION Product Name PowerLite S6 Replacement Lamp Replacement Air Filters Product Code V11H283420 V13H010L41 V13H134A13 UPC 010343 87073 4 010343 86410 8 010343 86412 2 Speaker Composite Power Video Anchor Bar SPECIFICATIONS Projection System Epson 3LCD, 3-chip optical engine Projection Method Front/rear/ceiling mount Driving...
Quick Setup
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... VGA cable Power cord USB cable Projector remote control (PowerLite S6 Series/78) Projector remote control (PowerLite W6 Series) Batteries Password Protected sticker User's Guide CD-ROM 2 Choose a location The projector supports 4 viewing setups: front projection, ceiling projection, rear projection, and rear/ceiling projection. Choose the best one for instructions. Depending on the aspect ratio (image shape), how you zoom into the image, and whether you 'll need to 1047 cm) from the Extended menu. Use the tables in a rear or overhead position, you 've adjusted...
... VGA cable Power cord USB cable Projector remote control (PowerLite S6 Series/78) Projector remote control (PowerLite W6 Series) Batteries Password Protected sticker User's Guide CD-ROM 2 Choose a location The projector supports 4 viewing setups: front projection, ceiling projection, rear projection, and rear/ceiling projection. Choose the best one for instructions. Depending on the aspect ratio (image shape), how you zoom into the image, and whether you 'll need to 1047 cm) from the Extended menu. Use the tables in a rear or overhead position, you 've adjusted...
Quick Setup
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... a "Digital Signature Warning" while installing the software, select Continue. Connecting with a USB cable If you're connecting a Windows Vista®, XP, or 2000 computer to any available USB port on your computer. 5 Follow the instructions on your computer's screen displayed by the projector. NOTE If you can connect an optional audio cable if you see the User's Guide on your video equipment using the USB cable (Windows® only), or to your computer using an HDMI cable (PowerLite W6...
... a "Digital Signature Warning" while installing the software, select Continue. Connecting with a USB cable If you're connecting a Windows Vista®, XP, or 2000 computer to any available USB port on your computer. 5 Follow the instructions on your computer's screen displayed by the projector. NOTE If you can connect an optional audio cable if you see the User's Guide on your video equipment using the USB cable (Windows® only), or to your computer using an HDMI cable (PowerLite W6...
Quick Setup
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... audio cable if you want . 2 Rotate the focus ring to select the HDMI source, if necessary. Connecting with an HDMI cable (PowerLite W6 Series only) For the best image and sound quality, connect your video or presentation. Release the lever to lock the foot in the position you want to select the video source, if necessary. Then, if necessary, press the and buttons on the projector's control panel (PowerLite S6 Series only). Use the Source...
... audio cable if you want . 2 Rotate the focus ring to select the HDMI source, if necessary. Connecting with an HDMI cable (PowerLite W6 Series only) For the best image and sound quality, connect your video or presentation. Release the lever to lock the foot in the position you want to select the video source, if necessary. Then, if necessary, press the and buttons on the projector's control panel (PowerLite S6 Series only). Use the Source...
Quick Setup
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... for details. PowerLite and PrivateLine are enabled. Troubleshooting If you see a blank screen If you see a blank screen or the No signal message after pressing it.) If the projector and the notebook don't display the same image If you're using a Macintosh® notebook with Mac OS® X: 1 From the Apple® menu, select System Preferences, then click Display or Displays. 2 Select VGA Display or Color LCD, click...
... for details. PowerLite and PrivateLine are enabled. Troubleshooting If you see a blank screen If you see a blank screen or the No signal message after pressing it.) If the projector and the notebook don't display the same image If you're using a Macintosh® notebook with Mac OS® X: 1 From the Apple® menu, select System Preferences, then click Display or Displays. 2 Select VGA Display or Color LCD, click...
User's Guide
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... on the free software used in this product or third parties for free software because of the characteristics of this information as applied to which this User's Guide, do not influence the conditions of any options or any use with Seiko Epson Corporation's operating and maintenance instructions. Hereafter, each author, the conditions, and so on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Keep plastic bags...
... on the free software used in this product or third parties for free software because of the characteristics of this information as applied to which this User's Guide, do not influence the conditions of any options or any use with Seiko Epson Corporation's operating and maintenance instructions. Hereafter, each author, the conditions, and so on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Keep plastic bags...
User's Guide
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... Projector 75 Cleaning the Lens 76 Cleaning the Projector Case 76 Cleaning the Air Filter 76 Replacing the Air Filter 77 Replacing the Lamp 78 Resetting the Lamp Timer 80 Checking Lamp Usage 81 Replacing the Remote Control Batteries 82 Transporting the Projector 83 6 Solving Problems 85 Using On-Screen Help 86 Checking Projector Status 87 What To Do When the Lights Flash 87 Solving Projector Operation Problems 89 Solving Problems With the Image or Sound 89 Solving Problems With the Remote Control 95 Where To Get Help 96 Speak to a Support...
... Projector 75 Cleaning the Lens 76 Cleaning the Projector Case 76 Cleaning the Air Filter 76 Replacing the Air Filter 77 Replacing the Lamp 78 Resetting the Lamp Timer 80 Checking Lamp Usage 81 Replacing the Remote Control Batteries 82 Transporting the Projector 83 6 Solving Problems 85 Using On-Screen Help 86 Checking Projector Status 87 What To Do When the Lights Flash 87 Solving Projector Operation Problems 89 Solving Problems With the Image or Sound 89 Solving Problems With the Remote Control 95 Where To Get Help 96 Speak to a Support...
User's Guide
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... cable-HDMI audio/video connection (PowerLite W6 Series only) ■ PC-free slideshows and presentations-SD card slot and USB thumb drive port (PowerLite W6 Series only) ■ Quick, convenient control-Direct Power Off, sleep mode, Instant Off ®/On ■ Easy picture adjustment-ultra flexible, Auto Keystone correction and digital zoom (PowerLite 78/PowerLite W6 Series only) ■ One-touch filter replacement ■ Top-loading easy lamp access ■ Security features-password protection, user's logo, projector button lock...
... cable-HDMI audio/video connection (PowerLite W6 Series only) ■ PC-free slideshows and presentations-SD card slot and USB thumb drive port (PowerLite W6 Series only) ■ Quick, convenient control-Direct Power Off, sleep mode, Instant Off ®/On ■ Easy picture adjustment-ultra flexible, Auto Keystone correction and digital zoom (PowerLite 78/PowerLite W6 Series only) ■ One-touch filter replacement ■ Top-loading easy lamp access ■ Security features-password protection, user's logo, projector button lock...
User's Guide
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... the projector's TypeB (square) USB port and project your computer's display. Make sure the USB Type B setting on the projector. 2. See page 26 for instructions. Connecting to the USB Port You can connect a Windows Vista, XP, or Windows 2000 (SP4) computer to use your remote control as a wireless mouse when projecting from the projector is set to turn on the Extended menu is installed on your computer. 1. A USB 2.0 connection (recommended) provides better picture quality and response than USB 1.1. Turn on...
... the projector's TypeB (square) USB port and project your computer's display. Make sure the USB Type B setting on the projector. 2. See page 26 for instructions. Connecting to the USB Port You can connect a Windows Vista, XP, or Windows 2000 (SP4) computer to use your remote control as a wireless mouse when projecting from the projector is set to turn on the Extended menu is installed on your computer. 1. A USB 2.0 connection (recommended) provides better picture quality and response than USB 1.1. Turn on...
User's Guide
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... switch the projector to any available USB port on the remote control or the projector. 7. Connect the square end of the cable to other image sources using the Source Search or Search button on your computer's current desktop displayed by the projector. PowerLite S6 Series/PowerLite 78 USB TypeB port PowerLite W6 Series 5. Connect the flat end of the USB cable that came with the projector to install the Epson USB Display software. When you've finished making connections, see Chapter 2 for instructions...
... switch the projector to any available USB port on the remote control or the projector. 7. Connect the square end of the cable to other image sources using the Source Search or Search button on your computer's current desktop displayed by the projector. PowerLite S6 Series/PowerLite 78 USB TypeB port PowerLite W6 Series 5. Connect the flat end of the USB cable that came with the projector to install the Epson USB Display software. When you've finished making connections, see Chapter 2 for instructions...
User's Guide
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... need to change the Input Signal setting in the projector's Signal menu to use the remote control as a wireless mouse (see page 53). You may damage the port or connector. caution Don't try to force a connector to play sound through the projector (see page 34). 4. PowerLite S6 Series/ PowerLite 78 Computer (Component Video) port PowerLite W6 Series 2. You may also be a D-sub 15-pin port). 1. When you 're done projecting from your...
... need to change the Input Signal setting in the projector's Signal menu to use the remote control as a wireless mouse (see page 53). You may damage the port or connector. caution Don't try to force a connector to play sound through the projector (see page 34). 4. PowerLite S6 Series/ PowerLite 78 Computer (Component Video) port PowerLite W6 Series 2. You may also be a D-sub 15-pin port). 1. When you 're done projecting from your...
User's Guide
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... remote control stops operating to conserve battery power. Using the Remote Control Make sure batteries are installed as described on the projector to temporarily re-direct your screen. Controlling the Picture and Sound You can use the remote control to temporarily turn off the picture and sound, freeze the action, zoom in direct sunlight may affect projector response. note If a button is useful if you release the button, normal operation resumes. Using the remote control under bright fluorescent lamps...
... remote control stops operating to conserve battery power. Using the Remote Control Make sure batteries are installed as described on the projector to temporarily re-direct your screen. Controlling the Picture and Sound You can use the remote control to temporarily turn off the picture and sound, freeze the action, zoom in direct sunlight may affect projector response. note If a button is useful if you release the button, normal operation resumes. Using the remote control under bright fluorescent lamps...
User's Guide
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...; Auto Iris Automatically adjusts the projected luminance according to adjust red, green, and blue hue and saturation values. (Not available if sRGB is selected as needed: ■ Color Mode Lets you quickly adjust the color and brightness for the current input source.) 62 Fine-Tuning the Projector Select Red, Green, Blue to the brightness of the image. Select High to tint the image bluer or Low to magenta in the Settings menu...
...; Auto Iris Automatically adjusts the projected luminance according to adjust red, green, and blue hue and saturation values. (Not available if sRGB is selected as needed: ■ Color Mode Lets you quickly adjust the color and brightness for the current input source.) 62 Fine-Tuning the Projector Select Red, Green, Blue to the brightness of the image. Select High to tint the image bluer or Low to magenta in the Settings menu...
User's Guide
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... time using the projector above 4,900 feet (1,500 meters) to ensure that is displayed at altitudes above 7,500 feet (2,286 meters). You can : ■ Assign a password. High Altitude Mode: Enable when you are using the next setting). Lens Cover Timer: Enabled by default to turn off automatically if it be stolen. Select Wireless Mouse to project computer images. The screen can adjust the amount of the projector, you can use the remote control buttons...
... time using the projector above 4,900 feet (1,500 meters) to ensure that is displayed at altitudes above 7,500 feet (2,286 meters). You can : ■ Assign a password. High Altitude Mode: Enable when you are using the next setting). Lens Cover Timer: Enabled by default to turn off automatically if it be stolen. Select Wireless Mouse to project computer images. The screen can adjust the amount of the projector, you can use the remote control buttons...
User's Guide
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... to the side of the projector. warning Let the lamp cool fully before replacing it is still working. When a lamp replacement message appears, replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible. Lamp light Contact your dealer or call Epson at least an hour (if it . Turn off this product when not in the Settings menu is set to High (default), and 4000 hours if Brightness Control is set to Low. In the...
... to the side of the projector. warning Let the lamp cool fully before replacing it is still working. When a lamp replacement message appears, replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible. Lamp light Contact your dealer or call Epson at least an hour (if it . Turn off this product when not in the Settings menu is set to High (default), and 4000 hours if Brightness Control is set to Low. In the...
User's Guide
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... a screen like this screen: 3. You see this : note The information displayed depends on this menu are listed as 0H. Select the Reset menu and press Enter. Checking Lamp Usage To check the number of hours the lamp has been used the projector for less than 10 hours, the hours are close to the life span of the lamp is about 3000 hours if the Brightness Control setting in the Settings menu is set to High (default...
... a screen like this screen: 3. You see this : note The information displayed depends on this menu are listed as 0H. Select the Reset menu and press Enter. Checking Lamp Usage To check the number of hours the lamp has been used the projector for less than 10 hours, the hours are close to the life span of the lamp is about 3000 hours if the Brightness Control setting in the Settings menu is set to High (default...
User's Guide
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... a problem with the fan or temperature sensor. If the lamp is in the Operation menu (see page 66). Error light(s) status Error light(s) status P Green or orange Flashing orange Off P Red Off Flashing orange P Red Off Red P Flashing red Off Flashing red P Red Off Flashing red P Red Flashing red Off Description It's time to 77. The lamp may be clogged. If that the air filter and vents are clean. If you clean the air filter, stop automatically if the temperature rises higher. If the projector continues to use the lamp after you 're using...
... a problem with the fan or temperature sensor. If the lamp is in the Operation menu (see page 66). Error light(s) status Error light(s) status P Green or orange Flashing orange Off P Red Off Flashing orange P Red Off Red P Flashing red Off Flashing red P Red Off Flashing red P Red Flashing red Off Description It's time to 77. The lamp may be clogged. If that the air filter and vents are clean. If you clean the air filter, stop automatically if the temperature rises higher. If the projector continues to use the lamp after you 're using...
User's Guide
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L Lamp number of hours used, 81 ordering, 12 replacing, 78 to 81 specifications, 101 status light, 78, 87 to 88 Lamp timer, resetting, 80 to 81 Language setting, 67 Laptop computer connecting to, 24 to 26 display problems, 89 to 90 selecting source, 42 Lens Cover Timer setting, 51, 67 Lens, cleaning, 76 Light output specifications, 99 Lights, status, 87 to 88 Locking buttons, 72 projector, 72 Logo, saving on projector, 70 to 71 M Macintosh display problems, 91 Manuals, 10 to 11 Menus changing settings, 60 default settings, restoring...
L Lamp number of hours used, 81 ordering, 12 replacing, 78 to 81 specifications, 101 status light, 78, 87 to 88 Lamp timer, resetting, 80 to 81 Language setting, 67 Laptop computer connecting to, 24 to 26 display problems, 89 to 90 selecting source, 42 Lens Cover Timer setting, 51, 67 Lens, cleaning, 76 Light output specifications, 99 Lights, status, 87 to 88 Locking buttons, 72 projector, 72 Logo, saving on projector, 70 to 71 M Macintosh display problems, 91 Manuals, 10 to 11 Menus changing settings, 60 default settings, restoring...
User's Guide
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... color, 46, 61 to 62 E-Zoom buttons, 51 Freeze button, 51 numeric keypad, using, 69 problems, 95 range, 101 Slideshow button, 35, 36, 42 specifications, 101 troubleshooting, 95 using, 50 Replacing lamp, 78 to 81 Request code, password, 69 Resetting lamp timer, 80 to 81 Resetting menu options, 61 Resize image, 47 to 48 116 Index Resolution, 47 to 48, 91, 99 Resolution setting, 63 S Safety instructions, 109 to 111 specifications, 102 Saturation setting, 62 Screen distance from projector...
... color, 46, 61 to 62 E-Zoom buttons, 51 Freeze button, 51 numeric keypad, using, 69 problems, 95 range, 101 Slideshow button, 35, 36, 42 specifications, 101 troubleshooting, 95 using, 50 Replacing lamp, 78 to 81 Request code, password, 69 Resetting lamp timer, 80 to 81 Resetting menu options, 61 Resize image, 47 to 48 116 Index Resolution, 47 to 48, 91, 99 Resolution setting, 63 S Safety instructions, 109 to 111 specifications, 102 Saturation setting, 62 Screen distance from projector...